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More on Bairnsdale’s Bat Die-off

February 11, 2019 GEG

“the tragic demise of the Bairnsdale bats is another warning that our warming planet is more than an environmental problem”.

Read the full article at Peter’s website here: http://petergardner.info/2019/02/more-on-bairnsdales-bat-die-off/

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